A102



The Doepfer A-102 is a reproduction of the legendary low pass filter design that uses diodes in the filter stage as frequency controlling elements resulting in "strange" resonance behaviour and frequency response as resonance and frequency are not independent from another.

As for the rest the A-102 is identical to the A-120 Moog low pass filter resp. the A-103 (18dB TB303 Filter). I.e. the same controls, inputs and outputs. Only the filter sound is different:


 * manual control of filter frequency
 * 3 CV inputs (CV1, CV2, CV3), 2 of them with attenuator (CV2, CV3)
 * input level control
 * resonance control up to self oscillation (depends upon the frequency setting)

This module has a maximum current draw of 30mA. It requires 8 TE/HP worth of space to fit in a Euro rack frame.

Photo and text courtesy of Shaun Cleary at Analogue Haven